I did, I do like that song. It actually had meaning for me when I was a young gal and I was dating an older man.

I'm glad that song brought back what are hopefully happy memories for you (*-*)

Why do soooo many women I knew and know always date and marry men who are older than them?

A subconscious father figure?

And or because women usually mature faster than men?

Or what?

I can only speak for my situation.

I was very mature for my young age and he was 15 years older, newly divorced, with a daughter. But, his x and daughter were in Scotland and he moved here to Canada. Quite honestly, what attracted me to him what that he made me laugh - we had big belly laughs together.

So, after six years of on/off dating, I was ready to settle down and so I grew tired of his lack of commitment. I then told him not to call me any more. Just when my now husband and we were getting serious, he called me and said that he was now ready to settle down. Sorry man...too late. Sometimes, timing is everything.

I did, I do like that song. It actually had meaning for me when I was a young gal and I was dating an older man.

I'm glad that song brought back what are hopefully happy memories for you (*-*)

Why do soooo many women I knew and know always date and marry men who are older than them?

A subconscious father figure?

And or because women usually mature faster than men?

Or what?

I can only speak for my situation.

I was very mature for my young age and he was 15 years older, newly divorced, with a daughter. But, his x and daughter were in Scotland and he moved here to Canada. Quite honestly, what attracted me to him what that he made me laugh - we had big belly laughs together.

So, after six years of on/off dating, I was ready to settle down and so I grew tired of his lack of commitment. I then told him not to call me any more. Just when my now husband and we were getting serious, he called me and said that he was now ready to settle down. Sorry man...too late. Sometimes, timing is everything.

According to the Encyclopedia Of Human Psychology...

How a woman sees and treats and gets along with a man is entirely 100% based upon the kind of relationship she had with her father (not her mother) when she was a baby and a little girl...

So I was thinking that women who grow up mostly or always without a father in their homes would be more likely to engage in relationships with older men and thus consciously and subconsciously filling their fatherless voids...

I did, I do like that song. It actually had meaning for me when I was a young gal and I was dating an older man.

I'm glad that song brought back what are hopefully happy memories for you (*-*)

Why do soooo many women I knew and know always date and marry men who are older than them?

A subconscious father figure?

And or because women usually mature faster than men?

Or what?

I can only speak for my situation.

I was very mature for my young age and he was 15 years older, newly divorced, with a daughter. But, his x and daughter were in Scotland and he moved here to Canada. Quite honestly, what attracted me to him what that he made me laugh - we had big belly laughs together.

So, after six years of on/off dating, I was ready to settle down and so I grew tired of his lack of commitment. I then told him not to call me any more. Just when my now husband and we were getting serious, he called me and said that he was now ready to settle down. Sorry man...too late. Sometimes, timing is everything.

According to the Encyclopedia Of Human Psychology...

How a woman sees and treats and gets along with a man is entirely 100% based upon the kind of relationship she had with her father (not her mother) when she was a baby and a little girl...

So I was thinking that a women who grow up mostly or always without a father in their homes would be more likely to engage in relationships with an older men and thus filling their fatherless voids...

(04-04-2013, 07:59 PM)Beyond Smolensk Wrote: "The apple doesnt fall far from the tree" (*-*) and we're all very similar and not really that different at all...

And that's a really good song you posted above...

Which one of the songs posted above by Gerry Rafferty do you thinks better and they're both from the same album...

Both songs are fine, but if I had to choose it would be "Right Down the Line", only because it's a love song (without any strings) written for his lady love. I once had a boyfriend write a sort of love song with the lyrics explaining why he wanted to love and be free. Yes, another commitment-phobic boyfriend.